And yup, you guessed it, there was a good reasoning behind it. Black was a way for celebrities to show solidarity with victims of sexual harassment, as well as embrace the death of outdated and misogynistic Hollywood practices – black is the colour of mourning after all.

But last night, actresses such as Angelina Jolie and Emma Roberts decided to go with the opposite message, one of hope. White is often associated with light, purity and safety, so carries a much more positive message. It means they are ready for new beginnings.

Angelina Jolie led the way with a custom Ralph & Russo gown, which featured feathers like her Golden Globes one by the same designer.

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You could also argue there is a more political message behind it, as white is always associated with innocence. Too often, when men are accused of sexual misconduct, it’s the women who are put into doubt, where it should be the other way round. Angelina Jolie has previously addressed this, saying, ‘All too often, these kinds of crimes against women are laughed off, depicted as a minor offence by someone who cannot control themselves, as an illness, or as some kind of exaggerated sexual need out against this’.

So this could be seen as a stance against the instant dismissal of such claims.